Storyteller Cuff - Ready to Ship
This unique storyteller cuff is adorned with tiny gold elements symbolising cycles, intuition and renewal in the form of a dainty crescent moon, framed with tiny water droplets.
This cuff has been meticulously crafted by me in my Devon workshop, using ethically sourced, recycled Sterling silver and 9ct gold. The decorative elements are made by melting recycled metal to form a natural nugget, which is then shaped under pressure and carefully finished by hand. Due to the nature of the making process, the elements may embrace natural inclusions that add to their character and individuality! You will receive the cuff pictured in the listing.
Symbolism of moon and sea:
- The moon's pull on the sea – Cycles, change and flow.
- Moon - Intuition, the subconscious, feminine energy.
- Water – Emotions, healing, purification.
- Together – Emotional cycles, renewal, cleansing, softness.
Product Details:
✔ Material: Solid 9ct Recycled Gold & Sterling silver
✔ Size: - Small (the inner diameter of the cuff measures 6cm). 1.2mm thick x 6mm wide.
✔ Hallmarking: This cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
✔ Weight: 11.5g
Hallmarking Information:
I am registered with the London Assay Office.
Jewellery containing gold, weighing under 1g, and Sterling Silver jewellery weighing less than 7.78g, is not legally required to be hallmarked in the UK. However, all materials, regardless of whether they will be hallmarked, are quality-controlled and sourced from reputable UK suppliers or recycled from a previously hallmarked piece.
This handmade cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office. I only have one of these charms available, so be quick!
This unique storyteller cuff is adorned with tiny gold elements symbolising cycles, intuition and renewal in the form of a dainty crescent moon, framed with tiny water droplets.
This cuff has been meticulously crafted by me in my Devon workshop, using ethically sourced, recycled Sterling silver and 9ct gold. The decorative elements are made by melting recycled metal to form a natural nugget, which is then shaped under pressure and carefully finished by hand. Due to the nature of the making process, the elements may embrace natural inclusions that add to their character and individuality! You will receive the cuff pictured in the listing.
Symbolism of moon and sea:
- The moon's pull on the sea – Cycles, change and flow.
- Moon - Intuition, the subconscious, feminine energy.
- Water – Emotions, healing, purification.
- Together – Emotional cycles, renewal, cleansing, softness.
Product Details:
✔ Material: Solid 9ct Recycled Gold & Sterling silver
✔ Size: - Small (the inner diameter of the cuff measures 6cm). 1.2mm thick x 6mm wide.
✔ Hallmarking: This cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
✔ Weight: 11.5g
Hallmarking Information:
I am registered with the London Assay Office.
Jewellery containing gold, weighing under 1g, and Sterling Silver jewellery weighing less than 7.78g, is not legally required to be hallmarked in the UK. However, all materials, regardless of whether they will be hallmarked, are quality-controlled and sourced from reputable UK suppliers or recycled from a previously hallmarked piece.
This handmade cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office. I only have one of these charms available, so be quick!








- Orders for "Ready to Ship" pieces will be processed within 3 working days.
- Orders for "Made to Order" pieces will be processed within 5-7 working days.
- I aim to send items to the London Assay Office for Hallmarking on the first and third Tuesday of the month. I Hallmark using the "early hall" express service, however, postal times extend this so the Hallmarking process in all takes up to a week per consignment. If your "Made to order" piece therefore requires Hallmarking, up to 3 weeks extra processing time may be required, but is rarely necessary. I will keep you updated on the process at all times.
- Orders for "Ready to Ship" pieces will be processed within 3 working days.
- Orders for "Made to Order" pieces will be processed within 5-7 working days.
- I aim to send items to the London Assay Office for Hallmarking on the first and third Tuesday of the month. I Hallmark using the "early hall" express service, however, postal times extend this so the Hallmarking process in all takes up to a week per consignment. If your "Made to order" piece therefore requires Hallmarking, up to 3 weeks extra processing time may be required, but is rarely necessary. I will keep you updated on the process at all times.
This unique storyteller cuff is adorned with tiny gold elements symbolising cycles, intuition and renewal in the form of a dainty crescent moon, framed with tiny water droplets.
This cuff has been meticulously crafted by me in my Devon workshop, using ethically sourced, recycled Sterling silver and 9ct gold. The decorative elements are made by melting recycled metal to form a natural nugget, which is then shaped under pressure and carefully finished by hand. Due to the nature of the making process, the elements may embrace natural inclusions that add to their character and individuality! You will receive the cuff pictured in the listing.
Symbolism of moon and sea:
- The moon's pull on the sea – Cycles, change and flow.
- Moon - Intuition, the subconscious, feminine energy.
- Water – Emotions, healing, purification.
- Together – Emotional cycles, renewal, cleansing, softness.
Product Details:
✔ Material: Solid 9ct Recycled Gold & Sterling silver
✔ Size: - Small (the inner diameter of the cuff measures 6cm). 1.2mm thick x 6mm wide.
✔ Hallmarking: This cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
✔ Weight: 11.5g
Hallmarking Information:
I am registered with the London Assay Office.
Jewellery containing gold, weighing under 1g, and Sterling Silver jewellery weighing less than 7.78g, is not legally required to be hallmarked in the UK. However, all materials, regardless of whether they will be hallmarked, are quality-controlled and sourced from reputable UK suppliers or recycled from a previously hallmarked piece.
This handmade cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office. I only have one of these charms available, so be quick!
This unique storyteller cuff is adorned with tiny gold elements symbolising cycles, intuition and renewal in the form of a dainty crescent moon, framed with tiny water droplets.
This cuff has been meticulously crafted by me in my Devon workshop, using ethically sourced, recycled Sterling silver and 9ct gold. The decorative elements are made by melting recycled metal to form a natural nugget, which is then shaped under pressure and carefully finished by hand. Due to the nature of the making process, the elements may embrace natural inclusions that add to their character and individuality! You will receive the cuff pictured in the listing.
Symbolism of moon and sea:
- The moon's pull on the sea – Cycles, change and flow.
- Moon - Intuition, the subconscious, feminine energy.
- Water – Emotions, healing, purification.
- Together – Emotional cycles, renewal, cleansing, softness.
Product Details:
✔ Material: Solid 9ct Recycled Gold & Sterling silver
✔ Size: - Small (the inner diameter of the cuff measures 6cm). 1.2mm thick x 6mm wide.
✔ Hallmarking: This cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office.
✔ Weight: 11.5g
Hallmarking Information:
I am registered with the London Assay Office.
Jewellery containing gold, weighing under 1g, and Sterling Silver jewellery weighing less than 7.78g, is not legally required to be hallmarked in the UK. However, all materials, regardless of whether they will be hallmarked, are quality-controlled and sourced from reputable UK suppliers or recycled from a previously hallmarked piece.
This handmade cuff has been hallmarked by the London Assay Office. I only have one of these charms available, so be quick!








- Orders for "Ready to Ship" pieces will be processed within 3 working days.
- Orders for "Made to Order" pieces will be processed within 5-7 working days.
- I aim to send items to the London Assay Office for Hallmarking on the first and third Tuesday of the month. I Hallmark using the "early hall" express service, however, postal times extend this so the Hallmarking process in all takes up to a week per consignment. If your "Made to order" piece therefore requires Hallmarking, up to 3 weeks extra processing time may be required, but is rarely necessary. I will keep you updated on the process at all times.
- Orders for "Ready to Ship" pieces will be processed within 3 working days.
- Orders for "Made to Order" pieces will be processed within 5-7 working days.
- I aim to send items to the London Assay Office for Hallmarking on the first and third Tuesday of the month. I Hallmark using the "early hall" express service, however, postal times extend this so the Hallmarking process in all takes up to a week per consignment. If your "Made to order" piece therefore requires Hallmarking, up to 3 weeks extra processing time may be required, but is rarely necessary. I will keep you updated on the process at all times.